Nina Berman

Nina Berman (USA, 1960) is a documentary
photographer, author and educator, whose work looks at the dynamics of
ideology, power and resistance. She is the author of two monographs
Purple Hearts – Back from Iraq, portraits and interviews with wounded
American veterans, and Homeland, which explores the militarization of
American life post September 11. Her photography
and video work has been exhibited at more than 100 international venues
including the Whitney Museum of American Art, Dublin Contemporary and the
Mliano Triennale. She’s received awards from World Press Photo ,
Pictures of the Year International, Hasselblad and others. She
directs the photography program at Columbia University Graduate School of
Journalism and lives in her hometown New York City.

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